The concept of Spiritual Treasures in the Bible refers to the invaluable riches that believers accumulate through their faith and relationship with God. According to Matthew 6:20, believers are encouraged to store up treasures in heaven, where they will not be subject to corrosion or theft, emphasizing the eternal nature of spiritual wealth. In Colossians 2:3, the Apostle Paul describes spiritual treasures as the "hidden treasures of wisdom and knowledge" that are found in Christ, and in Proverbs 3:15, wisdom is likened to precious jewels, highlighting its immense value. By prioritizing spiritual treasures, Christians can cultivate a deeper understanding of God's love and provision, as expressed in Psalms 37:4, where it is written that God will give them the desires of their heart if they delight in Him.
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the immense value of God's promises, describing them as a mine of rich treasures that provide assurance of preservation, protection, and everlasting happiness. He encourages believers to treasure these promises, likening them to a garden filled with the sweetest flowers of p
Don McClure emphasizes the significance of faith through the story of Abraham in Romans chapter 4, illustrating how Abraham's belief in God's promises, despite his past and present circumstances, serves as a model for all believers. He explains that just as Abraham had to confront his own deadness a
Jim Cymbala emphasizes the significance of remembering God's promises, as articulated in Psalms 119:49, which states, 'Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope.' He illustrates that God speaks before He acts, providing a foundation for faith and hope through His fulfilled promi
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the transformative power of God's new things as revealed in Revelation 21:5, highlighting the significance of the new covenant, new man, new way, new song, new commandment, new wine, new Jerusalem, new heavens and earth, and new name. Each of these 'new things' represents a
Shane Idleman emphasizes that he is not panicking due to the chaos in the world because of God's promises. He encourages believers to anchor their lives in God's Word and to seek Him wholeheartedly, especially in times of fear and uncertainty. Shane reminds the congregation that true hope and salvat
Shane Idleman emphasizes that failure is not final and encourages believers to seek God's direction through fasting and prayer, especially in light of the moral decline in society. He calls for a corporate fast for the nation, urging individuals to starve their flesh and seek a deeper relationship w
Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of remembering God's promises and His word during difficult times, drawing parallels from the book of Habakkuk. He encourages believers to anchor their faith in God's word, especially when facing trials and uncertainties, reminding them that the just shall liv
Shane Idleman delivers an encouraging message emphasizing that God does not forget His promises to us, highlighting the importance of waiting on God's timing and recognizing His voice amidst our doubts. He uses the story of Noah to illustrate how God acts on His promises, even after long periods of
E.M. Bounds emphasizes the vital relationship between prayer and God's promises, asserting that without prayer, the promises remain unfulfilled and ineffective. He illustrates how prayer transforms the promises into a tangible reality, making them personal and impactful in the lives of believers. Bo
A.W. Pink emphasizes the significance of God's promises in the Scriptures, illustrating how they reveal God's love and grace towards His people. He explains that these promises are not only assurances of blessings but also require believers to actively engage with them, recognizing their conditions
